Colin Kaepernick is fulfilling his promise to donate $1million to charities and he has rounded up several of his celebrity friends to help him do it. Find out everyone who has pitched in, plus get the details on some real-life YBF stars who are trying to combat sexual assault inside…

When Colin Kaepernick started his silent protest against the national anthem, he announced he would be donating $1 million to racial equality groups. He has already donated $900,000 to more than 30 organizations since he started around this time last year.

Now, the former NFL quarterback is calling on his celebrity friends to match his final donations to finish up the last $100,000 he has left, dubbing the movement #10For10.

He first called up his homie/Golden State Warriors player Kevin Durant asking him which organization he would like him to donate $10K to. Kevin chose Silicon Valley De-Bug, an organization that initiates and leads campaigns advancing the rights of youth, workers, immigrants and those impacted by police and the criminal justice system. The NBA baller than matched his donation where they were able to bless De-Bug with $20,000!

He then called up several of his other friends, who also chose donations and sent $10,000 to match his donation, including Nick Cannon (Communities United for Police Reform)--then doubled it to $20K, Jesse Williams (The Advancement Project), Steph Curry (United Playaz in San Francisco), Snoop Dogg (Mothers Against Police Brutality)—then he donated another $15K, Serena Williams (Imagine LA), T.I. (Angel by Nature), Jhene Aiko (School on Wheels), Chris Brown (School on Wheels), and Joey Badass (Communities United for Police Reform).

Check out a few videos from celebs after making their donations below:

We love when our YBF celebs give back to good cause. Keep it up Colin!

In real-life YBF news...

Three MALE Texas A&M students are using their talents to help combat sexual assault on their campus. Nice!

Physics junior Gentill Abdulla, finance junior Princewill Imouokhome and management junior Michael Jordan have teamed up to create Ciaspora, a blockchain company that will be used to report sexual assault.

These three young, black innovators are using new technology to aide victims who have been assaulted and to help them tell others about the assault under a decentralized system. Blockchain is the same technology behind Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency.

The program is called Lotus Protocol and it’s designed for reporting assaults anonymously (or not) using a self-regulated system where people “will police themselves with honesty in reporting attacks since it is not associated with the legal system.”

“It’s essentially creating a system that is what is now called decentralized,” Abdulla said. “So that you have just as much power as everybody else has.”

“Kinda think of it like Google Docs,” Jordan said. “You have a group project and everybody shares with the people within the group. Every time somebody logs on it’s always being updated. So you see the changes that another person makes, they see the changes that you make.”

Through the use of the Lotus Protocol program, Ciaspora hopes they can provide a voice to sexual assault victims who feel powerless.

“My goal for [Lotus Protocol] is for it to be an app such as Code Maroon or the Texas A&M app,” Jordan said. “Just like, ‘Hey, this happened to me at this time, this location, boom, boom, boom, here’s the suspect.’”

Lotus Protocol will be released this summer.

We think this is a great start in holding people accountable for their actions and giving a voice to those who don’t have a platform. On the flip side, we hope others don’t abuse the system with false accusations against someone who made them mad or someone who gave them "bad sex."